I'm from Peru 🇵🇪 and recently reverted to Islam. Now, I'm learning Arabic in order to understand my prayers and the holy message. May Allah make my path easier.
@maryam6138 Жыл бұрын
Amen 🙏🏻
@Sara-ov4um Жыл бұрын
Ameen ❤
@user-dreamer8 Жыл бұрын
Amen, may Allah protect and bless you
@casamia995 Жыл бұрын
mashallah
@meriemsabila-ix9rd Жыл бұрын
Wow machallah can i ask u a question ?
@tommylakindasorta3068 Жыл бұрын
I'm a native English speaker who learned Arabic in my late teens and early 20s. It was challenging, but the language is so precise and consistent with its rules that it reminded me of mathematics. I wonder if that's why so many great mathematicians have come from the Arabic-speaking world.
@gsxii1292 Жыл бұрын
As a native arabic speaker i always tell everyone that arabic is the most mathematical descriptive and precise language there is.
@hippo4474 Жыл бұрын
I agree, this is why it’s the best language in the world
@abdulazizmohammed2515 Жыл бұрын
@@hippo4474 i agree
@crusaderslayer Жыл бұрын
How old are you now sir
@holliswilliams8426 Жыл бұрын
even the word algebra is straight from Arabic, الجبر
@MmeZinzin Жыл бұрын
I'm German and have been learning Arabic for only 10 months and I really love the Arabic grammar. It's the most logical grammar I have ever learned. I find it way more difficult to understand the language when spoken with a "normal speed". This is why for the first time I think the immersion does it all-way does not work with Arabic.
@MRrZero Жыл бұрын
Ich bin Muttersprachler in Arabisch und lerne jetzt Deutsch. Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich für meine Kultur und Sprache interessieren. Deutsch ist die fünfte Sprache, die ich jetzt lerne, und ich kann Ihnen mit Sicherheit sagen, dass das Hören von Musik und das Lesen von Büchern in der Sprache jeden Tag Ihnen definitiv zur Sprachgewandtheit verhelfen wird. Sprachimmersion ist eine wirkungsvolle Methode, aber es braucht Zeit und Beständigkeit, um zu funktionieren. Ich liebe es, deutsche Musik zu erkunden. lol
@graybow2255 Жыл бұрын
As an Arab, I had to study Arabic for 12 years at school. In Arabic scholarship, Germans have been known as prominent Arabists.
@Moh-dn8dg Жыл бұрын
in the arab world, people speak darija. Futs'a is only spoke in TV
@soufianeahmed616 Жыл бұрын
@@Moh-dn8dg no only in news
@ahmed.waleed91 Жыл бұрын
Ich komme aus Ägypten. Ich kann Ihnen hilfen. Wenn Sie möchten Arabisch üben, geben Sie mir Bescheid.
@ViktorOuahabzada-do6qi10 ай бұрын
Really interesting question!It is for me is more difficult to write in Chinese ,than in Arabic,but speaking Chinese is for me not so difficult.Arabic is a musical languge and hypnotic in some way!Hear only to the Quran and you feel it!Respect for the teacher!Thank you for your lesson!
@shawnd980 Жыл бұрын
I recently converted to Islam and have been learning the Arabic language. It seemed hard at first, but after 3 months I have gotten the hang of it and it makes sense how the language and grammar is set up. Still got long way to go. Alhamdulillah
@trend89 Жыл бұрын
ثبتك الله ، واصل keep going💪
@eagleeye5520 Жыл бұрын
الحمد لله الذي هداك للصراط المستقيم . Thanks to god who guided you to the right path
@modinanwage Жыл бұрын
Yeah easier grammar yet complicated and deep in the meanings.
@Ayo090 Жыл бұрын
3 weeks??? you are talented as hell lmfao. even me who is an arabic speaker finds the language difficult. you are a G
@Croyanter Жыл бұрын
MashAllah may Allah guides you to the straight path. I’m willing to help if you need anything regarding the language. ❤
@chubydukskruber7969 Жыл бұрын
You're here fluent in 2 Arabic dialects, Chinese, and explaining how difficult these languages are in English! So much respect for you!
@khaledbou7770 Жыл бұрын
No she's not fluent in Arabic stop lying . That's the most basic meh Arabic I have ever heard
@mahdiahmed1219 Жыл бұрын
@@khaledbou7770 😂😂😂😂😂
@sooyt716 Жыл бұрын
She’s not fluent in Arabic when I hear her speaking it’s like a robot speaking
@sulafamohammed6755 Жыл бұрын
She is not fluent in Arabic🥲
@king_halcyon Жыл бұрын
@@mahdiahmed1219 no really
@براءالدينالنمورة Жыл бұрын
I am a native Arab also, I can speak 5 languages and still didn't master Arabic , but out of experience I believe that Arabic is the most expressive language in the world. once you know that "lion" in Arabic has more than 300 names each of which describes the lion in a different status !
@user-sb1vz9pv5y Жыл бұрын
Why in the world would you want 300 names for something?
@hellcatnightcore Жыл бұрын
@@user-sb1vz9pv5y this makes the language more beautiful like imagine u want to make a song and you want to put words in one rhythm but you want to put an exact word but its not on the rhythm so you have many many other words that has the same meaning and u can pick the word that is on the rhythm u need this is just a very very very simple example about how beatiful this language is i hope i was useful for u to understand bro :D
@Na-wc5by Жыл бұрын
@@hellcatnightcore Learn language to write a song)
@hellcatnightcore Жыл бұрын
@@Na-wc5by I clearly said this is just very small example But you seem to not be able to read properly 🙄
@Na-wc5by Жыл бұрын
@@hellcatnightcore It's just a joke. Give more convincing arguments in favor of the Arabic language.
@redone9553 Жыл бұрын
I am studying Arabic for years now as a German speaker. I found the grammar extremely logic and easy to understand. Also all the irregular verbs are actually regular and not random at all. The only problem I have is the large amount of vocabulary!
@hteur1 Жыл бұрын
It can be difficult, indeed. Try to know the generic words first before delving into the more nuanced ones. The thing is that now you have facets and nuances of language and cultural awareness than most people who only know one language, which is true wealth. Good for you 👍
@15q.5 Жыл бұрын
صعوبتها في كميتها ❤
@ammaralashish1600 Жыл бұрын
As an Arab, German was really easy to learn even easier then English. Pronunciation and writing is quit clear. Viel Erfolg wünsche ich dir noch bei deiner Lernreise 👌
@redone9553 Жыл бұрын
@@ammaralashish1600 wow that is surprising to hear for me! I consider German more difficult than Arabic.
@Azoz157_ Жыл бұрын
vocabulary can be fun at times
@Fai-MA Жыл бұрын
As an Arabic speaker, I find your simplified explaination of the Grammer rules and vocabulary is simply fantastic
@saifdes Жыл бұрын
As an Arabic native speaker I can confirm that Arabic has one of the most complex grammar, it’s also hard to us as native speakers to master, but it’s really beautiful language.
@salimd7842 Жыл бұрын
Learning the Arabic language is not difficult, the difficult thing is getting deeper in it...Arabic Grammar is actually made for non-Arab people to help them learn Arabic, Also for Arabs who have a weakness in Standard Arabic. We Arabs learn the rules of the Arabic language in school to learn the literary aspect of our language..we learn why we use this word and not use this word. We are used to speaking the Arabic language naturally without thinking about how it works, Like a child learning walk on their feet without knowing the laws of gravity and balance. .. When you start thinking about how grammar works in the Arabic language, you will get a headache at first.
@IrraCtical Жыл бұрын
@@salimd7842 exactly just like the more i look at the word the more confused i am but if i just dont think about it its all good
@tjk_prince Жыл бұрын
Danish speaker her and its none of these :)
@emilieeeevege0354 Жыл бұрын
Conversely Mandarin's grammar is simpler and way more easier hahaha, we do have different tones/accents which leads to confusion but we don't actually have that much grammar to learn
@juanlu3958 Жыл бұрын
Now imagine a language that combines Chinese writing with Arabic grammar
@wildlife5605 Жыл бұрын
Being an Arab, I'm surprised that she isn't just fluent with an Arabic language but with different Arabic dialects as well. She earns my respect. 👍🏻
@L_mm6 Жыл бұрын
صدق ماشاءالله عليها بس صدق افضل انها تتعلم عامية بعد مع الفصحى
@4536647674 Жыл бұрын
Does your respect carry any weight lol. Dunno why people always need to say those things randomly
@user-bp5kn9nv3x Жыл бұрын
انها لا تتحدث اللغة العربية بطلاقة
@yassinemanssouri7022 Жыл бұрын
اعتقد انك من الهند و اللغة العربية قواعدها سهلة جدا
@Super-music-s7d Жыл бұрын
مندهش من ماذا؟
@thecrazypoet Жыл бұрын
I am American and I mastered the Arabic language as a teenager. Arabic is very complex, but once you understand the pattern, it's very easy. The issue isn't that it's difficult, but rather the sheer amount of rules in grammar you have to go through.
@_neveahmariee2132 Жыл бұрын
Guide pls !!! How did you start?
@MUDZTVPLAYS21 Жыл бұрын
go to madrasah
@lastbruh62 Жыл бұрын
There is no mastering , the humans brain can't handle all the Arabic rules and words, to speak with Arabs easily you only need to learn 2-3% of Arabic , the best example to test your abilities is going through poetry and the Quran and being able to tell the right rule used, the reason why Arabic can't be mastered is the endless possibilities of words , thay someday you will realize that you cant spot the right grammatical rules bcz you don't understand the meaning of a certain word. Just did you know that " أذاذ" means dates? Arabic isn't a thing you master , but you take some of it depending on how you gonna use it
@thecrazypoet Жыл бұрын
@@_neveahmariee2132 I've been obsessed with Arabic ever since I was a child. A huge inspiration came from travelling and not wanting to be oblivious to what was being said around me. Try watching lots of videos in Arabic with English subtitles as a start. Kinda like how people pick up Japanese from watching anime.
@brockliee Жыл бұрын
Chinese is still harder
@SIUUUUUsman11 ай бұрын
As a people who not an Arabian or a Chinese, I feel both language are pretty difficult. But *for me* Arab language is the most beautiful language, even if compared to my native language.
@همامالعبادي-ت8ع11 ай бұрын
هل تُجيد العربية ؟
@Fatima-gd8ye Жыл бұрын
I'm doing master in Arabic language and I can tell you that the difficulty of the Arabic language is not in pronunciation or writing, but much deeper than that. It is a language full of details and meanings, and no one can master it 100 percent, even scholars of the Arabic language. There is always something that has not been discovered.
@Bechir-49 Жыл бұрын
صحيح لغة واسعة المعاني ؛ لكنها محكمة القواعد بديعة في الأوصاف.
@wixi8664 Жыл бұрын
True , even native speakers keep learning, especially when it comes to the real classic Arabic the old one
@Gehri_soch2.0 Жыл бұрын
Didn't Sibawayh master it
@Wra8h Жыл бұрын
That goes for every single language out there as language encompasses culture and culture encompasses humanity in unique colorful layers historically, so no doubt you never really master a language.
@Gehri_soch2.0 Жыл бұрын
@@Wra8h yeah actual scholars in Arabic like Dr Marjin van Putten calls it like any other language like Russian is far more difficult to learn especially if u don't know any Slavic languages
@user-rm1zu9eg7m11 ай бұрын
I'm from Iran. We have Arabic lesson in our school after 6th grade. And we have to learn the Grammer. And schools does't care about Speaking that much. Persian and Arabic are close but not the same. I mean, most students in Iran hate learning Arabic in school. But personally, I love Arabic!
@abolfazlir36109 ай бұрын
Khayemal
@KaptainCanuck5 ай бұрын
Grammar, not grammer.
@Arani-uq4yk4 ай бұрын
مرحباً هل انت إيرانيٌ
@xingwei8441Ай бұрын
just like English in China ,school does not care about speaking..only writing and reading for text.
@rumeysagoktas4429 Жыл бұрын
As a Turkish, it is so easy to learn Arabic for me. And also i am Muslim so i know the alphabet and how to say the letters. Actually in Türkiye,you can learn Arabic in school but not all the schools.
@alisaker3494 Жыл бұрын
Arabic is a complex language with lots of rules. I’m multilingual and speak 4 languages. Arabic is by far the most difficult to master and it’s my mother tongue. If you achieve a higher level of understanding of the language you’ll unlock its true beauty once you are able to decipher ancient Arabic poetry. Arabic poetry transcends anything I have come across in western societies.
@Naif79 Жыл бұрын
فعلا ❤
@postahundredcommentsbutonl4408 Жыл бұрын
That is why you have not encountered ancient Chinese poetry😌
@Why_who_where Жыл бұрын
I have like really good grades but the only thing that's bringing me down is my Arabic class, why's it so difficult😭😭😭
@winbear7423 Жыл бұрын
@@postahundredcommentsbutonl4408 I agree with your opinion, this idiot is so shallow to say that, when Lao Tzu and Confucius were still contemplating the philosophy of life, the Arabs were still just backward and underdeveloped tribes. Comparing China to Arabia is culturally insulting, because you are comparing "Son of Heaven" to "Desert barbarians eating lizards"
@amilitarymind Жыл бұрын
@@NeutralDice You fool. Its the richest language in words and has the most complex and logical grammar. It also enabled scientific discoveries and mathematical advancements like Algorithms and Algebra which were brought to your feeble mind by Muslims from the past.
@hueypautonoman Жыл бұрын
One easy feature I'll add about Arabic is the triliteral root system, which is commonly found in semitic languages. Words can be traced to three-consanant root words, so when you read a word you don't know, you can often guess the meaning if you know the root. You might know kataba is "he wrote" and then see kitab (book) or maktabah (library) in a sentence and partially recognize the meaning.
@minecraftstation6422 Жыл бұрын
@@kuankuan8024 🤡🤡🤡
@rostembouaziz992 Жыл бұрын
@@minecraftstation6422 🤡🤡🤡
@Bilal-ys6df Жыл бұрын
also to 4, 5, or 6 root letters but the 3 are the overwhelming majority
@untheo Жыл бұрын
Same in Turkish, but much easier for me cause they use suffixes to change the meaning. Book - kitap, bookcase - kitaplık, book store - kitapçı.
@phoneuser50 Жыл бұрын
@@untheo Is the Turkish a Semitic language?
@ammar1718 Жыл бұрын
بارك الله فيكي تعلم العربية فرصة في الدنيا و فرصة قراءة القرآن فرصة للآخرة
@regulusmuphrid4891 Жыл бұрын
As a Spanish speaker I found Arabic to be far more pronuntiable since about 15% of Spanish already has arabic roots.
@Yunagokimuhyu6729 Жыл бұрын
A lot from language is Take more Terms from Arabic -sorry for bad english-
@نسيتكلمةالمرور-ذ5ب Жыл бұрын
I'm an Arab I love spanish
@Search1514 Жыл бұрын
الاندلس❤
@Cloud.511 ай бұрын
In fact, your Andalusian ancestors spoke Arabic for more than 800 years
@Wazkaty11 ай бұрын
@@Cloud.5 Not really, because during this era, alphabetisation was an exception, as in most of the countries Structure in Arabic dialects is different, hugely different
@holliswilliams8426 Жыл бұрын
I've studied both and although Arabic is complicated, Chinese is much harder. Arabic is definitely ''learnable'' as a language and most Arabic speakers are surprisingly helpful towards learners whereas I know people that have tried hard to learn Chinese and not made any progress. What I find hard about Arabic is that if you attend formal classes they normally teach you فصحى with the view to reading the Qur'an, but this has a load of additional complicated grammar which isn't actually used when people speak in the ''real world'' outside of educational environments or debates. Don't give up if you are learning Arabic as it's a beautiful, logical language.
@2024HaranHassan Жыл бұрын
Definetly colloquial Arabic is much easier and useful I can’t write but speak and understand all Arabic speaker
@trend89 Жыл бұрын
منهجية تعليم اللغة العربية تعتمد على القران لأنه شامل وبمجرد الاستماع إليه ستتجلى لك اصوات وكلمات لا تصادفها في الحياة اليومية وهذا مفيد جدا صدقني ستتحدثها كالاصليين او افضل ، كان محمد صلى الله عليه و سلم أميا لا يعرف الكتابة والقراءة وكان آنذاك الشعر العربي الفصيح والتنافس من يعجز الاخر في الشعر ،نزل الوحي على محمد وذهل قومه من شدة الفصاحه واعجزتهم الكلمات والعبارات لانهم الأدرى باللغه فكان القرآن معجزته الاولى، يجب ان تدرس التاريخ اولا في ما يخص العرب واللغه ، انها لغة القران.
@freshfire9426 Жыл бұрын
I believe that Chinese is hard at the starter level, whereas it is hard in Arabic to reach an advanced level.
@esomax5419 Жыл бұрын
من يفهم الفصحى سيفهم اللهجات العربية كلها
@hassanfarhat3513 Жыл бұрын
@@esomax5419 أنا من لبنان ولكن لا افهم اللهجة الجزائرية 😂
@superblaster01 Жыл бұрын
"Arabic grammer is one of the most complex in the world, but it's also highly logical ones understood" The language of the Quran Is definitely a work of art
@halilefe6075 Жыл бұрын
no its popo language i rather to learn cantonese over it
@Th33D0N Жыл бұрын
@@halilefe6075 it's funny coming from you when your name is actually Arabic "HALIL"
@halilefe6075 Жыл бұрын
@@Th33D0N bro if my parent named me that way i cant change it but i still hate the language their pronciations are awful they sound like a man drowning in sea
@adffdvh8492 Жыл бұрын
@@halilefe6075 you can change it but ok
@madrankx2372 Жыл бұрын
@@halilefe6075 why can't? It's complicated, but still possible.
@RaniaSd Жыл бұрын
I am an Arabic native speaker and I really didn't notice until now how complicated it is but I think you can explain it very well since you can notice all the details and difficulties a non Arabic speaker can face in learning it ! I highly encourage you to teach it in your channel and I am sure that many Arabic learners will be grateful for that ❤
@yousefshaheen2740 Жыл бұрын
عمي رانيا هي تتعلم الاعراب والبحور وبدي اعطيها الف ليرة انا جبت ٤٠ من ٦٠بالعربي بطلوع الروح ورفيقي رسب مرتين بالعربي😅
@Chichimochi Жыл бұрын
@@yousefshaheen2740 مسكين
@Remarkable269 Жыл бұрын
Same
@DrWoofOfficial Жыл бұрын
Arabic is the easiest of the difficult languages
@nickjunior9862 Жыл бұрын
@@DrWoofOfficial but you gotta write it backwards and stuff
@webandmedialb11 ай бұрын
You will love this example Qatar قََطَرْ Syrup قََطْرْ To Tow قَطَرَ Towing قََطْرْ make Scarce قََطَّرَ to distill قََطَّرَ Nation قُطْرْ
@ABDALRHMAN_M216 ай бұрын
انا عربي وأجد صعوبة في هذا😢
@ХавроньяГундогубова4 ай бұрын
These are the signs that are usually not written, they say that without them everything is clear, and I don't think so
@kyhaancraest391 Жыл бұрын
As an Arabic I am amazed how perfectly you pronounce Arabic letters 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 much respect ✊🏼💙
@Yamaguchi2Chris Жыл бұрын
She had many Arab boyfriends
@kyhaancraest391 Жыл бұрын
@@Yamaguchi2Chris possible
@costeni Жыл бұрын
@@kyhaancraest391 when i was learning Chinese my teacher told me if I wanted to learn fast I would need a 'black-haired dictionary' ههه
@小明-f2r Жыл бұрын
@@Yamaguchi2Chris 😅
@小明-f2r Жыл бұрын
@@costeni 👎
@benyaghlentakoua6485 Жыл бұрын
I am an Arab, and I do not find it difficult to pronounce, understand, read, or write, but the grammar of our language is a little difficult and complicated, and this is what makes it special, even though it is our mother tongue, but I still discover it every day.
@KosayHatem Жыл бұрын
You learn modern English language so why do you compare to the Arabic language's grammars (before 1600 years)? Did you learn Thou, thee, instead of you, they? Did you learn alphabet before 400 years? It contains 40 letters. Did you learn old, middle English? We have many names for lion, but we use one name in our conversation (Assad). We don't use "Hezaber" (هزبر)، "Dergham" (ضرغام), "Rahees" (رهيص)، "Kaswarah" (قسوره),... Etc We don't use the grammars, and when someone talks in Arabic formal language, we laugh at him.
@KosayHatem Жыл бұрын
@@mjahriladjel1685 تعليقي على صعوبة قواعد اللغة العربية. العرب بالجاهلية يتحدثون بالوقوف على ساكن مثال من لهجة اهل الشام. رحتْ للسوقْ و أكلتْ فلافلْ. لا يوجد أي تقيد بالقواعد و ما قال (رحتُ للسوقِ و أكلتُ الفلافلَ) فلماذا نطالب صيني او أمريكي ان يستخدم هذه القواعد و نحن لا نطبقها؟ اذا كان يريد التخصص (دراسة أدب مقارن) فهذا امر آخر.
@KosayHatem Жыл бұрын
@@mjahriladjel1685 أوافقك الرأي و للأسف فالأخوة يعتبرون صعوبة اللغة هو قوة و اذا اعتبرت أن تعلم العربية يمكن بسهولة فأنت لا تفتخر بلغتك! بهذا الخصوص فأنا ضايقني قسم ويكيبديا باللهجة المصرية و حالياً بالانترنت تجد العراقيين يكتبون كما يلفظون و هذا يثير جنوني مرة قرأت واحد يتغزل ببنت فكتب انتي كلبي طلع قصده انت قلبي و تركوا حرف الكاف و يكتبون هيج بدل هيك و هذه الموضة انتقلت لسوريا فتجد كتابة أنا من اللادئيي بدل أنا من اللائقية أراهن أن غالبية المعلقين لم يقرؤوا المعلقات أو شعر جرير و الفرودق بل يمكن لم يسمعوا بهما و يقولون العربية شبه مستحيلة التعلم و لو انتبهوا لنشرة الأخبار فكل الكلمات تنتهي بساكن و لكن بعقولهم فكرة يصعب دحضدها و التقيت بطلاب من كلية الاعلان بجامعة لينوس بالسويد و قالوا لي اللغة العربية ليست صعبة كما تخيلنا و من تجارب بتعليمها كلغة يومية فصعوبتها بلفظ حرف القاف و العين و الضاد و لهذا فلكنة أهل الشام و مصر تنهي المشكلة
@JohnKelly-s6i Жыл бұрын
Learning Arabic is like looking for a treasure, it comes layer by layer, it is not difficult at all, it is sophisticated. You can stick to one dialect and learn quickly, then add on more later on. After you learned, you know most of the words of the Arabic or at least guess it as Arabic is based on root system and templates. It means if you know one word of a group of words of the same root, you can easily guess the meaning of rest. In regards of the templates, each template has its meaning, so when you know the meaning of the template you can guess meaning of most of the words of that template. It is like a multiplication table. Root times template. That is why Arabic language is the richest language on earth, you do not need to borrow words from other languages or invent new words that is new to everyone. You just need to grab a root put it in a template and make a word, even for the first time most people at least can guess the meaning of that word. By the way I am not Arab but studies Arabic by myself.
@h.632 Жыл бұрын
نصيحة للجميع🛑. ما يجوز تبيني شعرك ورقبتك ولبسك لازم ما يكون ضيق لازم ستر وحجاب ، والحجاب مايكون مرفوع من الخلف او منفوخ بالشعر او بشباصه او بقماش لان النبي صل الله عليه وسلم توعد بمن تفعل ذلك ،لازم غطا وجه يرضي الله وعدم الظهور بالزينه مثل المكياج وصوت الكعب فانتبهي الله يجزاك خير وانوي الستر لوجه الله وتستري عشان ربي ما يغضب منك بإذن الله 🥺🤍🤍🤍 اليوم الوطني ويوم التأسيس و يوم العلم و المولد النبوي وليلةالنصف من شعبان و يوم المعلم وعيد الزواج او ذكرى الزواج و عيد الام والاب وراس السنة والكريسمس والهالوين و عيد الميلاد ،و عيد الحب او اي عيد من اعياد الكفار بدعة لان الرسول عليه الصلاة والسلام لم يحتفل بها انما كان يحتفل بعيد الفطر والاضحى انتبهوا الله يجزاكم خير🤍🤍🤍قال رسول الله ﷺ (كل بدعةٍ ضلالة، وكل ضلالةٍ في النار) والبدع تمنع من الشرب من حوض النبي صل الله عليه وسلم🛑🤍🤍 انتبه تنشر اشياء زي كذا مقاطع او افلام او مسلسلات او اغاني فيها بنات وكمان اختلاط بين نساء ورجال لانها مليانه اشياء تغضب الله وما يرضاها الله وتاخذ اثم كل من شافها وتكون شاهده عليك يوم القيامه انتبه احذفها لوجه الله مافي شي يخلينا نغضب ربنا احذفها لوجه الله🥺 وانتبهوا لا يجوز نشر صور ومقاطع فيها نساء او نساء ورجال اواختلاط او حتى نساء مع محارمهم لا يجوز نشر صور النساء او الموسيقى والاغاني تاخذون ذنب وانتو تشاهدون وتاخذون ذنب كل من يراها و يسمعها وتكون شاهده عليك يوم القيامه اتركوها واحذفوها لوجه الله وتذكروا حديث الرسول صل الله عليه وسلم (من تركَ شيئا لله عوضه الله خيراً منه) لا تنشرون اختلاط الرجال بالنساء وجلوسهم مع بعض وتخلوه شي عادي وتستسهلون فيه قال تعالى(إن الذين يحبون ان تشيع الفاحشةُ في الذين امنوا لهم عذابٌ أليم) لايجوز لمس او مصافحة الرجل للنساء الغير محارم عليه ،لأن امرأة مدت للنبي ﷺ يدها لتصافحه فقال( إنني لا أصافح النساء)وقالت عائشة رضي الله عنها(والله ما مست يد رسول الله يد امرأة قط، ما كان يبايعهن إلا بالكلام )عليه الصلاة والسلام🤍 لايجوز تصديق الابراج او قرائتها لمعرفه الصفات او المستقبل حتى لو كان للقراءة و بدون التصديق يقول الرسول(من أتى كاهنا فصدقه بما يقول فقد كفر بما أنزل على محمد )ﷺ مايجوز وضع هذه العين🧿 بقصد الحماية من الحسد والعين والحفظ، لان الله هو الحافظ من العين والحسد وكل شر ،يجب على الانسان ان يتوكل على الله ويحسن الظن به ويقرأ اذكاره في الصباح والمساء حتى لو كان مو بنية الحفظ ابتعدو عنها احسن قال رسول الله صل الله عليه وسلم (ما من عبدٍ يقولُ في صباحِ كلِّ يومٍ ومساءِ كلِّ ليلةٍ بسمِ اللَّهِ الَّذي لا يضرُّ معَ اسمِهِ شيءٌ في الأرضِ ولا في السَّماءِ وَهوَ السَّميعُ العليمُ ثلاثَ مرَّاتٍ إلا لم يضرَّهُ شيءٌ) لايجوز النمص ولا تركيب الاظافر الصناعيه والجل والاكريلك تبع الاظافر ولا يجوز تركيب الرموش الصناعية ولايجوز تركيب اكستنشن الشعر او الباروكة اوالشعر الزائد مثل الظفائر او غيره جميعها كانت مؤقته او دائمة لا تجوز نهى النبي صل الله عليه وسلم عن القزع وهو (حلق بعض شعر الراس وترك بعضه) 🛑🛑نصيحة لازم تنتبهون وتحدرون من موضوع القزع وتتبعون سنة النبي صل الله عليه وسلم كان لا يفعل القزع وهو مكروه وعورة الرجل من السرة الي الركبة يجب ان يغطيها. ولابد ان يكون اللبس للرجال فوق كعب الرجل لايجوز ان يكون البنطلون او الثوب تحت الكعب او يغطيه قال ﷺ(ما أسفل من الكعبين من الإزار فهو في النار)🛑 - [x] لايجوز لبس الاسورة والسلسال للرجل لانه تشبه بالنساء والنبي لعن المتشبهين من الرجال بالنساء انتبه وانتبهوا كلكم الله يجزاكم خير -غض البصر الله يجزاك خير قال تعالى(قُل لِّلْمُؤْمِنِينَ يَغُضُّوا مِنْ أَبْصَارِهِمْ وَيَحْفَظُوا فُرُوجَهُمْ ۚ ذَٰلِكَ أَزْكَىٰ لَهُمْ ۗ إِنَّ اللَّهَ خَبِيرٌ بِمَا يَصْنَعُونَ )سورة النور اية ٣٠ -سُئل الإمام ابن باز عن حكم الإحتفال باليوم الوطني، فقال:"أما اليوم الوطني، والاحتفال بيوم وطني، أو في أي يوم، كل هذا بدعة، كلها من البدع، ومن التشبه بأعداء الله". لا يحل لأحد أن يدعو على نفسه بالموت؛ لقول النبي صلي الله عليه وسلم: «لا يتمنينّ أحدكم الموت لضر نزل به، فإن كان لا بد فاعلاً فليقل: اللهم أحيني ما علمت الحياة خيراً لي وتوفني إذا علمت الوفاة خيراً لي» انتبهوا مايجوز صورة العرض تكون نساء او صورة فيها فتنة وما ترضي ربنا،وكمان ما يجوز تكون صورة ارواح سواءً انسان او حيوان ،حقيقي او انمي او كرتون،تاخذون ذنب كل احد يشوفها وتكتب في صحيفتكم وتحاسبون عليها 🥺🥺غيروها واستغفروا الله وتوبوا إليه ولا ترجعون لذا الذنب،وذكروا الي حولكم او الي حاطين صور،وتذكروا قول النبي صل الله عليه وسلم(من ترك شيئاً لله عوضه الله خيراً منه) مايجوز حب غير المسلمين زي الكيبوب احنا نكون كويسين معهم ونحببهم في الدين لكن لا يجوز حبهم وموالاتهم وحب اغانيهم ومسلسلاتهم ويكون حبهم اكبر من حب الله ورسوله صل الله عليه وسلم 🛑🛑 مايجوز الصور او التماثيل والمجسمات والالعاب والملابس والاثاث او اي شي فيه ارواح سواءً انسان او حيوان او انمي، ولايجوز رسمها ،انتبهوا لازم يكون مالها راس لان الملائكة ما تدخل البيت الي فيه ارواح ،اذا كانت في مكان يندعس عليه بس الزوليه حقت الارض هذا عادي يكون عليه صورة🛑 الحلف بالأمانة أو بالذمة لا يجوز، ولا بغيرهما من المخلوقات، يقول النبي ﷺ(من كان حالفًا فليحلف بالله أو ليصمت) وقال عليه الصلاة والسلام(من حلف بشيء دون الله فقد أشرك) قال أيضاً عليه الصلاة والسلام(من حلف بالأمانة فليس منا) 🛑🛑🛑يجب عدم العوده لهذا القول والاكثار من استغفار الله والتوبة إليه🤍🤍 لايجوز تصديق الابراج او قرائتها لمعرفه الصفات او المستقبل حتى لو كان للقراءة و بدون التصديق يقول الرسول(من أتى كاهنا فصدقه بما يقول فقد كفر بما أنزل على محمد )ﷺ لا يجوز تقديس علي ولا الحسين ولا العباس ولا آل البيت( ولا اي شخص في العالم حتى النبي صل الله عليه وسلم )ولا يجوز ودعائهم والاستغاثه بهم وطلب الرزق والشفاء منهم ،هناك طرق ارشدنا إليها النبي صل الله عليه وسلم لنشفى بإذن الله
@KazantheMan579 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy that you have such high opinion of my mother language. It's indeed a beautiful language, and the more you learn and immerse yourself, the greater it shines. I wish to be a multilingual person some day, but for now I'm only passable in English.
@TomatosRaafatos Жыл бұрын
@@h.632 يا أخي اعقلها شوي... انت مثل واحد جاي تأذن في المرحاض (أعزك الله). ليس هذا المكان لنشر النصائح والدعوة بهذه الطريقة، أيا كان صحة كلامك اتفقنا معه أم اختلفنا.
@printpress6211 Жыл бұрын
this is one of the best ways to describe arabic . thank you
@sassyqueen9739 Жыл бұрын
@@h.632 ايش فيك؟ مجنون؟؟
@picasso-4444 Жыл бұрын
All the love for you for your great effort for us, by the way, you pronounce Arabic letters better than me and I am an Arab. You speak Arabic wonderfully 😄❤We love you from a Jordanian Palestinian❤️🇯🇴🇵🇸
@MohammedAli-ru4or9 ай бұрын
Palestine will be free 🍉🍉😊🍉🍉😔
@berrybo4800 Жыл бұрын
My nationality is Pakistani. My birthplace is Riyadh, however. I would say the native Arabic is actually little bit change from the Arabic people use to speak in KSA. I have been learning Arabic from childhood but cant speak. I could understand what they are actually talking about. i love c and k dramaas usually from 2 years Ive been watching them and i am biggest fan of Chinese language. Your video makes me eager to learn both.
@Sky-najd Жыл бұрын
حب كبير لباكستان و مصر و السودان اشخاص لطيفين و يحبون الخير لغيرهم
@pomodoro385 Жыл бұрын
Bhai, recommend 5 good Chinese dramas
@jimmyyang639 Жыл бұрын
Most impressive! I have never seen someone can explain Mandarin and Arabic in English in such a clear way!!
@Fatina-lq1bh Жыл бұрын
لكن لغتكم اصعب باعتقادي لأن الحروف في اللغة الصينية معقدة قليلا
@aiartforyou Жыл бұрын
@@Fatina-lq1bhأريد أن أتعلم اللغة العربية، لكنها صعبة للغاية، لا أفهمها تمامًا.
@Fatina-lq1bh Жыл бұрын
@@aiartforyou من اين انت ؟
@koo7071 Жыл бұрын
@@aiartforyou الي كتبته الحين عربي فصحى
@Yazan_Majdalawi Жыл бұрын
There was some mistakes and wrong information about Arabic, but she did well in general.
@MiSSkOCALiNA Жыл бұрын
German is my mother tongue, I’ve studied English, French, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese buuuut Fusha Arabic beats it all… it haunts me everyday. I’ve been studying grammar for about 3 years in total and still there are surprises…
@فتىالعرب-غ9غ8 ай бұрын
❤Please note that Arabic is a miraculous language unlike any other language. I mean standard Arabic not the colloquial dialects . A normal illiterate Arab can understand well the Quran and the Hadith well inspite of the fact that they are dated back 15 centuries ago, while for example highly educated people of you can't understand English 7 centuries ago.and so do all the other nations regarding their respective languages. Standard Arabic is not only represented in the religious books but also in newspapers , many tv shows, all tv news, historical tv drama , documental channels and even children cartoons. and of course in the educational system. many Arabs communicate in comments in standard Arabic as not every Arab is supposed to know the colloquial dialect of the other. From the other hand Shakespearean English for example is not used in educational system, not used in cartoons , not used in tv shows and tv news , not used in newspapers. It's only used to study old literature and theater. All the languages that were contemporary to Arabic are now dead. Aramaic, Assyrian, Coptic , Greek, latin.etc. We are lucky to have a library of 15 centuries books , that an Arab can read directly in their original texts, while other nations have a library of books that can't go past 5 centuries ago, otherwise they would need a translation to nowadays language to understand. So Arabic is the oldest live language now on earth. Can you guess why? Why Arabic in particular? Whereas ANY OTHER LANGUAGE, their people usually can't keep it for more than 5 centuries ,and it alters gradually and a new language is born and so on. I hope you get my point of view and I would welcome your criticizing opinions if any. Thanks alot
@AhmedAbdelhalem-jy6mz8 ай бұрын
Arabisch ist meine MutterSprache, aber Englisch und Deutsch sind meine FremdSprachen. Kann ich eine Frage Fragen? Ist Deutsch sehr schwerig zu lernen?
@z9.aysuuu Жыл бұрын
I‘m a 🇹🇷 living in germany and someday after I‘ve mastered french in school, I‘ll be looking for arabiccc. I have been able to read arabic since I was 9 years old because of al quran !! already can In sha الله I‘ll start learning arabic💗
@ibrahimxcakir6 ай бұрын
Nasıl ettin bacı, ogrenebildinmi?
@RanAi. Жыл бұрын
For me, the grammer in the Arabic language was always fun.💜🥺 When you study it with love you will understand the secret meanings of what you're saying. For example: in the English language there are lots of tenses, the meanings of them are different. Saying: "you're nice & you're being nice" isn't the same thing. The Secret Meaning is different. In Italian you don't need to use pronouns, can say the verb directly.. Amo, (Ami, Ame, Amano ,Amate Amano) il gilato. When you can say a powerful meaning in a few words, that a powerful language.💜 And the Arabic language can use the same words to give you different meanings, depending on the position of the word, and grammer. Example: in Italian you can say: gentile ragazzo or ragazzo gentile, but the meaning is not the same. Ragazzo gentile is more strong! Also Italian differenciate between male and female in every word, albero and acqua for example. The Arabic language has this one too. The Arabic language is fun, powerful and surely the most Expressive language in the world, Not Hard. Don't listen to anyone says I'm native but it's hard for me, or I'm learning but It's so hard. I'm sure they are just learning in a wrong way, the Arabic grammer does make sense, if you think, you will understand.💜👍 And for phonetics and reading and writing they're so easy like Italian, English is so hard compared to them. Have fun learning Arabic, because this language has lots of things to give you💜.
@KosayHatem Жыл бұрын
They talk about Arabic grammars (1600 years), and compare it to the modern language. Ask anyone, English native language, do you know the alphabet before 400 years? It is completely different and contains 40 letters. Are Americans know the old or middle English? Before 200 years they use "Thou are" instead of "you are". They have a gender verbs. Why they say Arabic has many grammars rules and in modern Arabic language we don't use these rules! If a man from Mexico wants to learn Arabic he can use "Assad" (lion) , and all people understand what he says. In Arabic we have many words for lions but we don't use these words.
@RanAi. Жыл бұрын
@@KosayHatem Of course every language changes by the time. If someone wants to communicate, will need just a few words, but if someone wants to write, will need more. If wants to study arabic poems, that will be another case, both from 100 years ago or 1000 years ago. The more old it is, the more strong it is, and of course the more hard the person should study. And every language will be the same here. The thing is that the Arabic language has a purpose behind every thing, so it's not impossible to be leared.
@KosayHatem Жыл бұрын
@@RanAi. 100% right but when they say Arabic is the hardest language to learn because it has many grammars and words. Why do they assume non-Arabs must learn these grammar and words? In my opinion, Arabic is hard to learn because of its letters (ق - ح- ض) but I met two Europeans learned Arabic Egyptian dialect and Arabic Syrian dialect, and they said learning Arabic is hard but not as they read in the internet (not all Syrian dialects are easy).
@NeutralDice Жыл бұрын
You speak about Arabic’s expressiveness and yet you provide examples in Italian and English!!
@NeutralDice Жыл бұрын
Arabic’s phonetics can be hard because the vowels aren't represented by any symbol.
@PAA-ne3pc Жыл бұрын
Arabic is like math it's very precise and logical language and can cover so many situations and vocabs and it's actually not that hard to learn the only hard part of it is to learn the alphabet and then everything will go smoothly
@rayannawaf2822 Жыл бұрын
جميل جداً تفصيلك وتوضيحك للّغتين ، شكرا لجهدك ، وصحيح لا يوجد لغة صعبه طالما توجد الاراده والحافز للتعلّم ، تحية طيبة من السعودية 🇸🇦
@aaayme Жыл бұрын
اظن انه لا يمكن لاحد اجنبي ان يتعلم اللغة العربية و يتكلم بها مثل ما نحن نتكلم الحمد لله كوني عربيا و تعلمت هذه اللغة العظيمة
@_koko8992 Жыл бұрын
في إعتقادي أنه بالممارسة يمكنه أن يصل إلى ذلك.
@hodamohamed7271 Жыл бұрын
ليه بتتكلمي بالفصحى
@Ali_NJF110 ай бұрын
لغتنا العرب جدا جميلة Our language Arabic is very nice
@CourtneyShavontae Жыл бұрын
Yes! I’d like that video on different Arabic dialects! ✨
@adamberred Жыл бұрын
you should only learn the dialect of the country you wanna live in , learning the standart is an error that will only loose you time , unless you wanna learn it for the challenge , fun etc...
@char4980 Жыл бұрын
@@adamberred but ALL native speakers understand the standard Arabic. why would it be a waste of time to learn it?
@adamberred Жыл бұрын
@@char4980 people understand it , but eventually you will go to an arab country , not to the arab world , and speaking MSA will make people feel awkward a bit , you will enjoy the discussions more if you talk their mother tongs.
@adamberred Жыл бұрын
@@char4980 and i should add not all arabs understand MSA , in te maghreb for exemple only does who have studied it understand it.
@char4980 Жыл бұрын
@@adamberred good point. I’m pretty sure all Arabs understand it tho.. since the Quran is written in classical arabic.
@333system Жыл бұрын
I'm a native English speaker and I have been studying Chinese for a few months and Arabic for a few weeks. Chinese is much easier for me than Arabic. The most difficult part of Chinese for me are the tones, recognizing the different tones while listening, and remembering the correct tone for the characters. But wrapping my head around the Arabic grammar feels really really hard
@gehadalthaibany3835 Жыл бұрын
Arabic grammer aren't that essential for daily routines . It's all depends on the reason behind your study .
@333system Жыл бұрын
@@gehadalthaibany3835 My main reason for studying is communicating with people! I want to be able to read and write and speak Arabic for basic conversation. I am starting with Modern Standard Arabic as Zoe recommends, and I think in the future I want to learn Moroccan Arabic or Tunisian Arabic.
@omaralazaizeh Жыл бұрын
As a native Arabic speaker I feel you 😂 Even though sometimes I don’t understand Arabic grammar so it’s ok Hope you continue your journey
@333system Жыл бұрын
@@omaralazaizeh Hahaha thank you! I will keep going
@myhope1979 Жыл бұрын
In most cases Arabic grammer is not important. If you want to learn a soecifuc dialect go with Eygption because its the only dialect that is understandable by all arab countries. Morocian is the one that most arab people do not understand.
@RealMorphic Жыл бұрын
I'm in a country where students are being taught arabic as a subject, the arabic alphabet might be hard for some learners,but the good thing is that the grammar and literature are senseble to learn.Arabic made me think from another view,and it has alot of benefits to it.May I wish all the best to the Arabic learners out there.
@med8895 Жыл бұрын
Do you masterikt now?
@MahmoudRezgallah Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot.
@mmaa5109 Жыл бұрын
Which country?
@kuankuan8024 Жыл бұрын
chinese is business language. arabic is bboomm boomm language
@med8895 Жыл бұрын
@kuan kuan And Kuan Kuan is a Duck Duck language
@Irs_200211 ай бұрын
أنا شيشاني والعربية هي لغتي المفضلة، أحب اللغة العربية وفي كل مكان في القوقاز لدينا محاسبة باللغة العربية حسب الرغبة.
@Igor_Chausov Жыл бұрын
I'm from east Europe. I like Chinese and Arabic cultures from early childhood, and some years ago I had tried to learn Arabic, but Arabic gramma is so hard that I gave up. Now I'm learning Chinese and this language is easier for me. From my subjective viewpoint Chinese gramma is even easier than English gramma in most cases.
@SelainToken-sk1yn Жыл бұрын
Lol, I also attended an Arabic language school which was easy for me and understood but completely forgotten now haha . . . I live in Asia, Located in the southern part of Thailand, the official name of the area is called Patani.
@YHNOJ Жыл бұрын
As a Chinese i am totally agree with u. But also in my opinion ancient Chinese that is really harder to learn than modern Chinese. So modern Chinese actually like a jigsaw puzzle and you just need order to put the two or three words together and you almost finished a easy sentences.
Mandarin grammar is fairly straight forward. I think with Chinese languages, the hardest parts are the tones and the writing. If you come from a language like English where there are no tones, it will take a bit to learn to listen for and differentiate them. The writing system is really just a memory game and takes time. Chinese has a lot of idioms, but you'll recognize them when you hear them and just have to remember what that phrase means.
@abdessamadderbi4281 Жыл бұрын
As an Arab, I am 50 years old, and I am still studying the secrets of the Arabic language, and every time I discover new and wonderful things in my language! As if I had discovered new planets and galaxies in outer space Did you know that the word "Lion “for example, in the Arabic language is equivalent to more than 100 words with the same meaning and more accurately The Arabic language is a soft, wondrous and enjoyable language beyond what you can imagine.
@emperor8716 Жыл бұрын
Mashallah, I am slowly learning Arabic while reading Quran in Arabic and English together. It really is a beautiful language, I can’t wait to learn more everyday.
@Mashedpotatofficial Жыл бұрын
i am from maldives and yet i have been mastered arabic 2 weeks ago , i was learning arabic for 5 years straight rigth now im 13 years,the truth is if you dont give up u will learn arabic more faster
@hodayfa000h5 ай бұрын
Well praise to you for learning such a complex language! Your English does need some improvement in terms of grammar but don't worry; with time you will get a natural feel for grammar, I got fluent in English at 11, all because I spent time and effort since i was little, i guess same thing for you in terms of arabic?
@hodayfa000h5 ай бұрын
Now to correct you (i am trash at grammar in terms of WHY, i just know what is correct) It should be "yet i have mastered Arabic 2 weeks ago" as you aren't MASTERING the language, you already have mastered it, you need to put a little into punctuation but overall you are pretty good
@MS.BU0315 Жыл бұрын
I AM MONGOLIAN . I learned chinese few years back, now trying to lear Arabic. English , i almost did nit study, learned myself. New subscriber, and thanks
@aa4596 Жыл бұрын
as a native arabic speaker I will compliment you on pronouncing ه and ح correctly. Btw I lived in China and learnt beginner chinese in class. For me the most difficult part of learning chinese mandarin is the intonations in chinese. Although I liked how chinese people in China were patient and helpful and willing to help. I think the حركات in arabic is similar to the intonations in chinese. I enjoy learning chinese even though its very difficult. I think chinese is a logical language too because i think characters look like the real thing.
@akoakoferfouri594 Жыл бұрын
I get suprised when they class an easy and straitforward language like arabic with a complicated non traitforward and has no alphabet language like chinese together, I mean come on, arabic is so easy and so straitforward, you have to memorise 28 letters and there is no weird vocals like u or e, we have only strait a o i, in the other hand chinese has more than 10000 depectations it is either you know the writting or you don't, and you don't know where to stop a word and where to start the second word, because a word can be composed of one two three or four letters and on top of that you cannot use dictionary (it is too complicated) it is either you know the meaning of the writting or you don't, also you don't differentiate the verb from the name, and the most difficult is the tone, you cant speak chinese it is a challege, and when you think you are speaking it fluently very few chinese people will understand, in the other hand arabic is extrimly easy, the only dificulty is the vowels whichs arabic they delete, here is an example : انا احبك يا من تقراء تعليقي أَنَا أُحِبُّكُ يَا مِنْ تَقْرَأُ تَعْلِيقِي
@pearile9530 Жыл бұрын
加油🤗🤗
@aa4596 Жыл бұрын
@@akoakoferfouri594 i agree that chinese is very hard. The sounds of words is hard for me, I think its easier for chinese and japanese people to learn. I noticed there are some similar words in korean. 你阿拉伯语说得很好 ! You are right about the alphabet, which is why i have easier tike reading korean than chinese and that chinese people use pinyin to make the language easier. Pinyin is probably the main reason I managed to learn chinese otherwise I dont know how I can learn it, but I do understand the logic in the language too its nice.
@aa4596 Жыл бұрын
@@pearile9530 谢谢 !
@tyou5779 Жыл бұрын
一,二,三,找出规律会空易很多,还有木,林,森这类说一次就明白
@elduderino7456 Жыл бұрын
The biggest mistake I saw foreigners make when learning Arabic is picking a dialect first and "going with it". Dialects (mostly) don't adhere to grammar and are in fact a simplifcation of the language so common people can communicate not so "formally", since Standard Arabic is basically poetry in motion. The problem with this approach is that you build a basis in a grammar-less dialect, and once you get serious about reading or watching news (which is always Standards), your brain is damaged and can not receive the logical complex grammar of Standard. I truly advise everyone to learn Standard first (even if we make fun of you) especially to understand the root system as it will make your life SO MUCH easier, then pick any dialect you want, but build in Standard as all Arabs are taught this in school as well.
@m7md3li21 Жыл бұрын
i am egyptian man and i completely agree with you. evry arabs can understand and communicate in Arabic after that if you want to get a dialect i prefer the Egyptian dialect for evryone. because All arabs can understand and speak it easily because of the Egyptian arts, movies, drama.
@muruj1 Жыл бұрын
If read book called Arabic dialects you can't say that .....
@jowansuleiman7409 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice, why would people make fun of me for learning MSA first ?
@elduderino7456 Жыл бұрын
@Jack Yes. Anything from that period is golden. Quran, books about the prophet and the sahaba. Nahej Albalagha by Ali bin Abi Taleb نهج البلاغة and the suspended odes from pagan poetry such as Imru' Alqais.. etc are also excellent upper echelon level of Arabic.
@elduderino7456 Жыл бұрын
@@jowansuleiman7409 The closest analogy I could make that you immigrate to alabama and try to speak to everyone in Shakespearian English. The issue is that alabamaian is really only an accent and maybe some collequal terms, so you'll get by, however between the local arabic dialect and the actual language, stands a deep chasm. If an Arab tried to have a converstion with me in Standard I would be like "what's up with this nerd? this isn't school", but for you as a foreigner, it is imperative you learn Standard first. You must resist the urge to "go with the flow" with your Egyptian friend and speak like him/her, always insist you speak in Standard, they will respect your decision. The only people who I saw succeed in learning Arabic to almost native level are the one who stuck with Standard as long as they could, then they picked up the dialects fairly easily, with an added bonus that they could actually read books or watch the news (Something dialect learners from exchange groups can't really do even after years of learning the language).
@wardachrouaa7281 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has been studying Fusha Arabic for many years, and is now on a C level, I can confirm that Arabic is not the most difficult in writing, reading nor vocabulary, you just have to get used to it. Grammar, on the other hand, is otherworldly haha. Just look at the numbers. You have a name for a number, but depending whether the word you're counting is female or male, dual or plural, a number from 3 to 10 or 11 to 100..., it all changes the way you use the number AND the counted word. As of verbs; they mostly consist of 3 basic letters, but there are also words consisting of 4, and most verbs are nor regular. Beside the regular verbs, there are more then 10 possible irregular verb forms (beginning/middle/end letter is ء, beginning/middle/end letter is ي, beginning/middle/end letter is و, a combination of و and ي in a verb, ا as middle letter,...and they are ALL conjugated differently). And then you haven't started speaking yet about tenses and of course as you said; there are a lot of pronouns which have influence on the verbs. Then we also have the cases (a nominatif/accusatif/genetif case). Oh, and don't forget that some words are triptotes,some diptotes, and you also have group names whose plural will change according to the meaning you want to convey (سنبلات is a certain amount of grains which you should be able to count, whereas سنابل means a LOT of grains so you're not even able anymore of counting them, while سنبل refers to a bunch which you do not intend to count, you just want to speak about grain). To be short; forming even a basic sentence is already a headbreaker. Arabic is a steep pile of grammatical difficulties right from the beginning, but once you got that right, you fly through the rest. 😂 As Umar ibn al-Khattab said: تعلموا العربية، فإنها تثبت العقل، وتزيد في المروءة "Learn Arabic, because it strengthens the intelligence, and increases one's noble conduct." Learning Fusha Arabic causes one to reflect before speaking, to be patient, to be steadfast, to have attention for details in language and thus to gain tact and subtleness in speaking and acting. And I see this only when learning Fusha Arabic. The dialects are all very simplified forms of Fusha and do not have the same intellectual and behavioural influence. Even though they're beautiful as well (I can also speak Moroccon Arabic but only on a B level).
@REDxzak Жыл бұрын
Kudos to you. You made me double check my language's rules and I'm a native.
@dacymark1688 Жыл бұрын
What you have mentioned is pretty impressive for a non native speaker, kudos to you my friend, but to me as a native speaker the hardest thing I find is الاعراب .
@vmsope Жыл бұрын
don’t worry even Arabic native speakers we find the number part kinda confusing
@ahmedbelhouchet1781 Жыл бұрын
The most hard point is arabic is al i3rab اعراب which is very important if you want to be more natural and influence when you talk Arabic is about alharkat (vowel sounds) and the most important vowel in every single world is the final one you have to know that this word is an object to use the vowel A in the ending you have to know that it is a subject so you use the vowel O at the ending you have to know that it is a past verb so you use A sound so al i3rab إعراب it's about the role of every single world in the sentences to get a correct pronunciation also there are a lot of words have the same spelling but they are different in meaning and it depends to the context and its role in the sentences and this is why understanding quoran is very hard
@yellodriano Жыл бұрын
as an arab the arabic is the most difficult language you find it easy because they learned you just the basic arabic
@leonidgalatsan321011 ай бұрын
Nice video! Both are fascinating and rewarding when mastered. Started Arabic on Duolingo three weeks ago, having fun so far, learned may words, most of the letters, and went to check on youtube how to distinguish between the ت and ط how to pronounce them correctly. Have tried Chinese for a couple of weeks 7 years ago, before went travelling to China. I liked the pin'in method of reading, and the tonal thing is very unique and fun to learn.
@tacitune Жыл бұрын
I've been studying Levantine Arabic for almost two years and recently took up Mandarin. (Because I have friends from the Middle East and also friends from China!) Your comparisons are spot on!
@bakakun767 Жыл бұрын
I'm Japanese 🇯🇵, and I have been learning Arabic for almost three years .. I think that if i would compare Japanese and Arabic, I'll say exactly the same as you.. Since Japanese and Mandarin are very close, do not remind me of how much I struggled with Arabic grammar.. Wow ! Amendment : I wanted to point out that I master the Lebanese dialect and can understand Egyptian and of course the Syrian dialect will be easy to understand since it is similar to the Lebanese .. 書きすぎたようです。ありがとうございます。よろしくお願いします 😅
@jojos3685 Жыл бұрын
Good luck learning Arabic! I just started learning Japanese exactly one month ago, so it is cool to see someone learning a language that is mothers native tongue. I can speak broken Arabic and hardly read it. I haven’t really studied it since I was a kid, and I haven’t practiced it on a day to day basis in a while (like 7 years). إن شاء الله بتكون سهل عليك.
@bakakun767 Жыл бұрын
@@jojos3685 Wow !.. arigato ,I'm glad for your encouragement, and knowing that you're interested in Japanese .. Do your best to learn it , I know it's pretty hard, but you have to keep practicing and don't stop for long periods.. I have a question, if you'll excuse me.. Is Jojo-san an Arabian ?!
@jojos3685 Жыл бұрын
@@bakakun767 Oh no my message never sent! :( I had originally wrote, I completely forgot that the name "Jojo" was my user name. On this youtube account I made randomly a while ago haha But yes I am Arab! I'm from Palestine. 友達のなる私がほしい。お願いします。この文が二時間にの書いたよ。 Sorry if the grammar is bad, I have a hard time thinking of vocabulary and piecing it all together x.x
@hajarikken Жыл бұрын
والله انك كمان كفو عقبالي لأنو بدي اتعلم اليابانية 😂😂
@jojos3685 Жыл бұрын
@@hajarikken shuu hada inty loogatik al oola araby? aw ishy tanny?
@rosesakurai3733 Жыл бұрын
KZbin citizen is here! Well, I speak Arabic, English and French fluently, but when I tried learning MANDARIN (still not giving up) # 2:17 The tones....I dropped pinyin because of this, although I am familiar with French tones-- or rather "les accents" and It was easy for me to start learning both japanese ((kanji in progress) and korean..nonetheless, Mandarin is a vaccum to all of the sounds that I've learned throughout my 29 years...agh...Although, I am trying to familiarise my ears (input) with as much Mandarin as possible, I still find it quite difficult. ps: I studied linguistics and the first part of your video (the part when you talk about how learning such language is different from person to another depending on their mother tongue) is quite accurate whilst missing the adaptability traits of certain regions in the world (geo-historical factor is also important). thank you
@FatimaAhmed-fe8bs Жыл бұрын
I am an Arab, and Arabic in its form is not difficult, but the multiplicity of countries and the multiplicity of words, dialects, and grammar have led to its difficulty. ❤
@jay4everbaised. Жыл бұрын
In Arabic's grammar we all struggle learning it (as an Arab) and we usually dont use it in true life it is just for clarification. The dialect changes depending on the location for example: " not all the Egyptians speak the same dialect, the dialect changes whether they live beside the mountains or the beach or the city or the dessert" that goes along with all the Arab regions.✨ But no matter were a person lives we still can understand their dialect.
@rbaet3465 Жыл бұрын
Since many natives do not master it as well I guess in Arabic culture you can easily tell who is the smart person by the way they speak? The smarter the less grammatically mistakes?
@mana-ii7mp Жыл бұрын
@@rbaet3465 No, we do not use the classical language except in school, but in our ordinary lives, each country has its own dialect, and each country has different dialects depending on who lives in the north, south, and center.
@shahadal-harbi9404 Жыл бұрын
تستخدمها بدون وعي 🫢
@jay4everbaised. Жыл бұрын
@@shahadal-harbi9404لا بالله
@jay4everbaised. Жыл бұрын
@@rbaet3465 it s not about being smart because there are a lot of dialects in our Arab culture and from person to person it is just different for example an Arabic teacher would speak Arabic fussah most of the time it is not only for Arabic teachers tho, for example a poem writer will mostly speak with lots of poetry lines while a book writer will have a larger dictionary knowledge unlike a bedouin person would speak in so complicated dialect....... in the end, it's not about being smart.
@rinaisaans Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Zoe! Blooming as always🥺🫶🏻 Your passion for languages has been truly inspiring to me. As someone who's interested in learning Chinese and Arabic, this video is really helpful. I love learning and understanding the complexities of these two. I love how you explain each categories (grammar, writing, reading, etc). Looking forward to more videos like this! And yes, please do an Arabic Dialects video soooon🫶🏻🩷
@zoe.languages Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad!
@sinabagherisarvestani8924 Жыл бұрын
@@zoe.languages I'm studying Arabic and Spanish , Arabic is a bit harder than Spanish but I would imagine Chinese is much harder to learn than Arabic , I think Arabic is a lot easier just because of the number of letters in the alphabet in Chinese , I find Arabic just as easy as Spanish
@sinabagherisarvestani8924 Жыл бұрын
@@zoe.languages Once I'm done with Spanish and Arabic , I want to learn Russian , I think Russian might be as difficult as Chinese , for me it would be
@emmymahmoud5741 Жыл бұрын
I'm an arabic native speaker and I can help you in learning arabic on other side you can help me in learning english or the language you speak if you are interested answer by your Facebook account or phone number and I will contact with you 😊😊
@mohammadhel2302 Жыл бұрын
That was a brilliant video. As an Arabic native speaker, I can very often suffer from how difficult the Arabic grammar is.
@dinosman5232 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for making this video. Your explanation is awesome - so interesting to know about these two very difficult languages with so many rules. For me I think Arabic is a bit more difficult to master.
@asalalhrby5469 Жыл бұрын
The Arabic language is difficult even for native speakers. I am an Arab, and I majored in the Arabic language department at the university. I really had difficulty studying it, but in the end I succeeded. It is difficult, yes, but it is not impossible to learn, and it is very beautiful in its meanings.
@紅蛋-e4y Жыл бұрын
Amazing
@areejal-saed5959 Жыл бұрын
I think as arabs, we were not taught arabic in a proper logical way. Unfortunately, our education systems lack creativity and logical order. That s why lots of native speakers find our mother tongue difficult or complicated. While non arabic speakers could catch it better and even understand its depth and follow its system, because there is real serious work in developing arabic teaching approaches for non speakers.
@marieljackman1850 Жыл бұрын
Every native speaker claims the same thing! I don’t believe you.
@ABDALRHMAN_M216 ай бұрын
@@marieljackman1850صدقني يااخي اقسم لك اني متحدث للغة العربية أصلي والى الان انا اواجه صعوبة في تعلم القواعد لان قواعد اللغة العربية مالانهاية(♾️(
@9NS0 Жыл бұрын
ok now I know the challenges that I will face during learning Chinese as a native Arabic speaker ,thank you a lot for this video. your Arabic is fascinating❤️
@zoe.languages Жыл бұрын
Good luck with Chinese 💪☺️
@violetackerman8242 Жыл бұрын
As an arab speaker, I still find difficulty to understand some words because literally arabic has lot of words to describe everything, especially when you try to read an arab novel. Reading novels in arabic feels so magical ❤
@Out2lander Жыл бұрын
Well, I can help you if you'd like
@MaryamKamaly-go4dg Жыл бұрын
I’m from England and I just finished my french coarse now I want to do Arabic I am a orthodox muslim but in order to have a deeper understanding I want to delve deeper and discover the hidden meaning in each word closely my Allah guide us all inshallah ❤
@cristianoibrahimovic403 Жыл бұрын
alhamdullilah may allah give us rahmah
@cristianoibrahimovic403 Жыл бұрын
it jusat means bold and devout like strict @@pathanlovemypak6456
@dailylifespanish0079 ай бұрын
@@lailahwcusansdbdbme too i think he wants to say orthodox Christian 😅
@yosfyosf38429 ай бұрын
@@dailylifespanish007i agree
@nabeelfal8 ай бұрын
I think he was orthodox and became a muslim@@lailahwcusansdbdb
@olaalsady Жыл бұрын
ما اجمل الشعور بالفخر عندما تتحدث لغة غنية وثمينة كالعربية واعتقد ان اغلب العرب يفهمون بعضهم عن طريق تحليل الكلمات وربطها ببعضها او ان يكون التعبير الذي يطرأ على الشخص نفسه اعلم انها صعبة لغة القرآن ❤️
@kaiburton3389 Жыл бұрын
ومدركل بالشنصلين تجوقلـت… عفص له بالفيلطوز العقصـل ومدحشر بالحشرمين تحشرجت… شرنا فتـاه فخـر كالخربعطـل والكيكذوب الهيكذوب تهيعهت… من روكة للقعلبـوط القعطـل تدفق في البطحاء بعد تبهطـل… وقعقع في البيداء غير مزركلِ وسار بأركان العقيش مقرنصاً… وهام بكل القارطـات بشنكـلِ فيا أيها البغقوش لست بقاعـد… ولا أنت في كل البحيص بطنبل
@Bos_Meong Жыл бұрын
mashaalah brother, amen and happy ramadhan
@olaalsady Жыл бұрын
@@Bos_Meong ❤️happy ramadan
@olaalsady Жыл бұрын
@@basma_7u لا اني عربية
@Dx-Chuang Жыл бұрын
這串毛毛蟲、認輸!
@PEmomentimportant1 Жыл бұрын
I am Chinese native speaker(both Cantonese and Mandarin), learning Arabic for 4 years. I cannot compare them to be honest because I have mastered Chinese since I was a kid. But Arabic is definitely difficult. But I love the beauty in it .
@Maximilianus721 Жыл бұрын
What is different between cantonese and mandarin and chinese standard
@ivyshao9593 Жыл бұрын
@@Maximilianus721 cantonese is more like a dialect of the Hong Kong, Guang Zhou region (but a lot of people use Canto as daily use so it developed to be seen as an independent languege). There's also like Shanghainese, Wenzhounese, that 100% doesn't sound like mandarine, but is a form of mandarine dialect. Now, when talking about standard chinese, we are mostly talking about mandarine and simplified chinese
@shanghaizgw-flower Жыл бұрын
@@ivyshao9593 上海人表示认同。平时我们说上海话,和广东话地位类似
@Maximilianus721 Жыл бұрын
@葬爱西兰花 What do you say
@leo7878 Жыл бұрын
@@Maximilianus721 he said Mandarin Chinese is based on the Beijing dialect, but China has many different dialects besides Mandarin. Cantonese is one of them, and Cantonese also has many branches.
@jelena4211 Жыл бұрын
Before I visited China, I was never interested in learning Chinese. But soon after, while being in China, I managed to pick up some words and I also got used to the sound of the language. After that, I have decided to study Chinese and I enrolled to a Chinese course at the Confucius Institute. It's actually not that hard of a language to learn. The grammar is very simple which makes it very easy to learn, in my opinion. I have studied several other languages before so I am used to the whole language learning process. I invite others not to be afraid and to try and learn Chinese.
@iceless3073 Жыл бұрын
Yes, for Chinese learners, the gramma is the last thing to be worried about
@foodparadise5792 Жыл бұрын
What makes a language hard is that it has a lot of rules to remember. I don't think Chinese fit into that category. It's hard for foreigner mainly because it doesn't have a pronunciation system to follow(before invention of pinyin) and the writing system is different.
@zeldamifa Жыл бұрын
你的 大大地良民
@大大庆庆哥哥 Жыл бұрын
@@zeldamifa你这是日语语法
@wohodalanpa8791 Жыл бұрын
@@iceless3073 I am Chinese and never cared about grammar before learning English. Therefore, grammar has become an obstacle for me to learn English
@techtimei6091 Жыл бұрын
8:25 هذه الرموز تشعرك أنها رموز شكلية صوتية .. يعني حسيت المندرين واخدين اسماء الكلمات من اشكال الاشياء او اصواتها زي الشكل ده عامل زي شكل الحطب والنار مشتعلة فيه .. اللغة العربية أغني وأقوي ..
@i9tt9 ай бұрын
That's True 👍
@DARK彡GHOST4 ай бұрын
والله مره صعبة اللغة الصينية
@DJSubDOg Жыл бұрын
As a levant dialect speaker from Lebanon who currently works in China, I am so impressed with your levant accent. I have met Chinese diplomats in Lebanon who speak Arabic fluently and honestly, it’s just so impressive and incredibly amusing. I couldn’t stop smiling when you spoke levant Arabic. A chinese speaking Arabic is similarly shocking as a white american speaking Chinese. دَخيليك ما تحكِ هيك إدامي أو بنغِرم فيكِ. هاهاها So impressive. Please make my day and do a video on levant dialect.
@amberlight5830 Жыл бұрын
Which will you consider most beautiful accent of Arabic?
@maryamlina644 Жыл бұрын
@@amberlight5830 really good question I guess it depends, but in general a lot of arabs prefer the egyptian accent since they’re more familiar with it bcs of the movies and cinema and media in general Personnally I prefer the syrian accent ( Damascus one to be precise 😂) and the saudi accent ❤️
@DJSubDOg Жыл бұрын
As far as I know, Arabs in general seem to prefer the levant accent (Lebanese specifically as per my experience).It’s a somewhat lighter accent. Not as melodic as Egyptian but as per the comments I got, Lebanese accent is “sexier” and lighter on the ears to other Arabs. We have less throaty sounds and we use very expressive ways to share feelings of love and compliments. This is the feedback I’ve gotten especially from other arabs.
@قآھړآلْطۈآغڀٿ Жыл бұрын
@@amberlight5830 The best Arabic language speakers are those who hide and avoid accent.
@amberlight5830 Жыл бұрын
@@قآھړآلْطۈآغڀٿ means who don't belong to any specific Arabic regiot?
@baderalbarazi1741 Жыл бұрын
I'm a native Arabic speaker and fluent Chinese speaker ( besides German and English :D ) and i highly agree with your take on this subject. Specially in the intro, the point that the difficulty level is relative to the person learning that certain language and their mother tongue.
@rock4600 Жыл бұрын
Hello I'm Lebanese and speak Lebanese Arabic but I did live in Beijing and learnt mandarin for 3 years so speak conversational mandarin well. Both languages are incredibly useful to learn and offer a deep understanding into the complex minds that Arabs and Chinese have. Thank you for this video. You speak mandarin Arabic and English beautifully. Hope these language skills have helped you build a life full of adventure and opportunity. Thank you once again. I absolutely loved and appreciated your video 🙏 ❤
@techtimei6091 Жыл бұрын
11:15 هذا يدل علي مدي غني اللغة العربية .. ومدي أصالتها .. ومدي أن تكون هي اللغة الأساسية في العالم كله وأول لغة تحدث بها سيدنا أدم عليه السلام وأم اللغات جميعا
@lipotiqutem Жыл бұрын
بالرغم انني عربي ومن شبه الجزيرة العربية لكن جميع الشعوب تنظر للغتها كما ننظر نحن للغة للعربية الكل يعتقد بان لغته مميزة وجزلة ولها ميزات عن اللغات الاخرى
@techtimei6091 Жыл бұрын
لا صديقي العزيز كلامي ليس عاطفيا كلامي عن واقع اللغة العربية فيها حوالي 12.302.912 كلمة دون تكرار اللغة الانجليزية بعدها فيها 100 الف واللغة الصينية 10 الاف والكورية مثلها واليابانية ازيد او يقل والغات الاوربية ما بين 50 إلي 70 وهكذا فهذا عن دلائل .. كما أن اللغة العربية بها حروف واصوات غير موجودة في اي لغة علي وجه الارض وبها مفردات ان اردت ان تترجمها في جوجل ترنسليت لن تترجم الخ فالامثلة لا تعد ولا تحصي @@lipotiqutem
@MnKolMakan6 ай бұрын
@@lipotiqutem كمية الدونية والانهزامية والاضمحلال الثقافي اللي قريته في تعليقه لا مثيل له .. الاجانب نفسهم بيقولوا لغته تافهة وانت جاي تقول كل شعب بيفكر كده .. يبدوا أنك لا تقراء ولم تحتك بالاجانب فلغاتهم أضعف من الضعف نفسه
@Learn3Arabic Жыл бұрын
The number one tip I would give to any Arabic learner is to set up a series of small achievable goals from the start. It can be as simple as learning the alphabet and its sounds, learning a few basic sentences or practice writing and خط for a month. Your plan (the combined set of goals) should ideally cover all of the four linguistic skills and help you reach a higher level in your learning.
@zimap Жыл бұрын
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@mohammadal-ayoubi9786 Жыл бұрын
I'm a native Arabic speaker, and this was quite accurate and objective review of the language, really nice. I also very much enjoyed learning some new stuff about Chinese. thank you for the awesome video and keep it up.
@ans1q Жыл бұрын
One reason of many that Holy Quran comes in Arabic language is Arabic’s Grammars As speaker in 4 languages and as a native Arabic speaking, I suffered so much in my early years (as all my childhood friends) with learning it but I think the reason for that is in education systems and teachers as well after that I felt in love with it as soon as I got into the unique Arabic poetry and layout of Arabic letters and after learning more languages I became more understanding with Arabic grammar, I found it very unique, logical and helpful
@ahmettunc788 Жыл бұрын
If the prophet had not been Arab, the holy book would not have come in Arabic
@lenawael922311 ай бұрын
god choosed arab prophet its not a coincidence there were many prophets that speak diff languages but chosed prophet Mohamad for his message @@ahmettunc788
@AM-dn1iq11 ай бұрын
@@ahmettunc788then whatever language he would have spoken would have been the best
@Faisal-sf1gz9 ай бұрын
كم لغة تتكلم
@kenanshora9 ай бұрын
@@ahmettunc788cuz the quran was revealed to the prophet, how would god reveal a holy message to the prophet in a language he doesnt know?
@anayaejaz9804 Жыл бұрын
As a person who speaks Urdu, Arabic is a piece of cake for me to learn. I just need to learn the meaning. I know many words and I can write and pronounce it easily as I also read Quran and live in Saudi Arabia.
@habibnurmuhammedov6163 Жыл бұрын
مرحبا ، أنا اتعلم اللغه العبريه لاكن صعب جدا. أنا تركي. كيف اتعلم اللغه العربيه ؟ ادرس في كلية العلوم الاسلاميه.
@naffanaffa176 Жыл бұрын
Urdu speaker here, agreed. It helps that the alphabet is very similar.
@anonymous.... Жыл бұрын
It's easy for Urdu people to learn Arabic or Persian because the characters are similar. But for other people, it's difficult.
@ShiroKage009 Жыл бұрын
I'm a native Arabic speaker, and the difficulty in Arabic is figuring out the systems that govern grammar and vocabulary. Once you clear a specific leap, you will find it super intuitive to comprehend Arabic. It takes effort, but because it's systematic it never lets you down and will help you so much in figuring out completely new sentences and words as you go along.
@ahmadalarabi383 Жыл бұрын
بسطوا الصينيون لغتهم بعد ثورة 1949 و جعلوها في متناول الجميع بينما لا تو جد اي رغبة من هذا القبيل في أوطاننا العربية او بالاحرى حطمت بعد هزيمة 1967 . ( لا يغير الله الخ الخ الخ ...) سلامات من سيدي بنور بالمغرب الاقصى
@shakethespear Жыл бұрын
I love your last statement! No language is difficult to learn, some just take more time to master 👏🏻 I’m currently learning Arabic and it’s very difficult for me, especially the numbers! I was wondering why you didn’t mention the Arabic numerals and numbers 😂
@zoe.languages Жыл бұрын
Good point! And Chinese numbers are super easy 😁
@shakethespear Жыл бұрын
@@zoe.languages another point for chinese 😂 I love these kind of comparison videos, please do more of them!
@khaledramadan7922 Жыл бұрын
MB. What's your first language I think according to your native lang it will define the extent of difficulty of Arabic for you , if you wanna help I am a native arabic speaker we could exchange languages and develop together as I am developing my English as well
@shakethespear Жыл бұрын
@@khaledramadan7922 I already have an Arabic teacher, but thank you very much for your offer!
@Otanyara Жыл бұрын
@@shakethespear try using Duolingo they have a special space for arabic numbers and letters
@ywc024 Жыл бұрын
I am Swahili. Learning Arabic wasn't that hard for me. Kiswahili is so similar to Arabic since about 40% of its vocabulary is derived from Arabic. The hardest part was reading words without harakat (vowels) since i had mastered reading the Quranic script which is written with harakat.
@marcparocha Жыл бұрын
This is really informative… thank you
@abdalazeezaldifi Жыл бұрын
I'm Arabic would you like to practice withe me
@amact Жыл бұрын
Arabic language has an endless terminology, jargon, dialects, accents .. and an infinite rules and grammar ♾
@justtherebecauseofthevideo6578 Жыл бұрын
@cowdiansI think it’s pretty clear throughout the video and also in the conclusion of all the attached factors but also arguments made by the video creator that Arabic is the harder language among the both languages.It’s more than clear,so stop being annoying.
@Quidoute Жыл бұрын
@cowdians hardest because they take into consideration only the "memorization" aspect, the grammer of arabic is lightyears harder than chineese 9 year old kid those who learned both languages find arabic to be harder
@interstellar_nova Жыл бұрын
@cowdiansur acting like its a flex 😹
@brockliee Жыл бұрын
@@QuidouteMany people agree that Chinese is harder and Chinese will always be the hardest language to learn. Just admit that Mandarin is harder than Arabic
@Muhammedshamil4085 Жыл бұрын
@cowdiansno😂 it dependents on what native language you speak
@Ohbjgeeuhxdd Жыл бұрын
Being French I think both would be hard to learn because they belong to a radically different language family: writing system, pronunciation or grammar will be challenging; however learning Italian, Spanish or Portuguese would be slightly easier for me. That being said, I'm truly amazed by your languages skills! Tu es très douée et c'est très inspirant de voir des personnes parler plusieurs langues différentes. Félicitations, c'est la preuve que le travail paie ! 😊🙌
@exo_comeback_please Жыл бұрын
@Charlie Je sais qu’on ne me la pas demandé à moi mais je suis actuellement des cours d’espagnol et c’est beaucoup plus facile que le coréen (une autre langue que j’apprends)
@911beeb Жыл бұрын
There a lot of arabic words in spanish language
@char4980 Жыл бұрын
@@911beeb like what?
@Rana_2001-g Жыл бұрын
I'm Arabic and I say that Arabic is really difficult.😅
@moemoe12647 Жыл бұрын
@@911beeb huh
@معتززالعوفي Жыл бұрын
أنا عربي من السعودية أشكرك على ذكر اللغة العربية وهي لغة القرآن وهي بالفعل لغة صعبة ودقيقة جداً ورائعة كما أن أكثر الشعراء بالتاريخ هم من العرب لأن اللغة كانت تساعدهم على ذلك ، كما أن اللغة العربية مأخوذة من الأصوات فمثلاً صوت الأفعى يُسمّى بالعربية فحيح، الآن حاولي أن تسمعي صوت الأفعى ستجدينه فححححححح وصوت الماء هدير، تأملي صوت الماء تجدينه رررررر فهي مشتقة من أصوات الطبيعة لذلك هي ليست كغيرها على الإطلاق ولها مميزات فريدة ، أيضاً اللغة العربية هي أكثر في عدد الكلمات من باقي اللغات وسبق أن قرأت ولا أجزم بصحة هذه المعلومة بأن عدد كلمات اللغة العربية تتجاوز 10 ملايين كلمة. أحببت أن أضيف بعض الأمور في هذا الجانب وشكراً لك مرة أخرى
@popthatbeep Жыл бұрын
I agree. Arabic is the most complex and logical language ever. I was hooked on how great Jalaludin Rumi poetry in English, and when I hear them in the original language, I was in love.
@فتىالعرب-غ9غ8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤Please note that Arabic is a miraculous language unlike any other language. I mean standard Arabic not the colloquial dialects . A normal illiterate Arab can understand well the Quran and the Hadith well inspite of the fact that they are dated back 15 centuries ago, while for example highly educated people of you can't understand English 7 centuries ago.and so do all the other nations regarding their respective languages. Standard Arabic is not only represented in the religious books but also in newspapers , many tv shows, all tv news, historical tv drama , documental channels and even children cartoons. and of course in the educational system. many Arabs communicate in comments in standard Arabic as not every Arab is supposed to know the colloquial dialect of the other. From the other hand Shakespearean English for example is not used in educational system, not used in cartoons , not used in tv shows and tv news , not used in newspapers. It's only used to study old literature and theater. All the languages that were contemporary to Arabic are now dead. Aramaic, Assyrian, Coptic , Greek, latin.etc. We are lucky to have a library of 15 centuries books , that an Arab can read directly in their original texts, while other nations have a library of books that can't go past 5 centuries ago, otherwise they would need a translation to nowadays language to understand. So Arabic is the oldest live language now on earth. Can you guess why? Why Arabic in particular? Whereas ANY OTHER LANGUAGE, their people usually can't keep it for more than 5 centuries ,and it alters gradually and a new language is born and so on. I hope you get my point of view and I would welcome your criticizing opinions if any. Thanks alot
@malek88561 Жыл бұрын
Arabic is one of the easiest languages to learn. It’s built in a logical and mathematical way . Once figure out the rules, you are set . And from one root word you can get everything. It’s a very rich and flexible language.
@zoe_401 Жыл бұрын
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@marcoader9095 Жыл бұрын
Arabic is too easy to learn. 6 months and you are fluent. Too easy.
@JorgeEmilianoValdezAlvarado Жыл бұрын
Yeah... But the thing is that even if a language was made with "logic" that doesn't mean that it is still in that way. Nowadays many arabic native speakers change things, use slang words and when it comes to speaking, they absolutely can change the language. That's natural in all languages.
@IbadilillahiswalaheenAllahHuak Жыл бұрын
@@JorgeEmilianoValdezAlvaradoThing is that you csn add your own words to arabic
@ahmettunc788 Жыл бұрын
@@marcoader9095 it is not. arabic writing , reading and pronunciation are the hardest.
@rukiichi85 Жыл бұрын
as a native Arabic speaker i can say about the language is that you can express yourself waaaaaay better than any other language because in Arabic we have words for every thing for example about the size of smth if its slightly bigger there is a word for it , if its slightly bigger than the other one , if its very big, if it's wide and big, if its slightly short and wide... ect we have tons of vocab to express even the drakness levels like very dark or slightly dark or slightly not dark .. ect you can ever express a whole situation in 1 word thats made spesificly for that situation about grammar we have a rule for every small thing which makes the language struchered VERY well and thats the reason of why god chose Arabic to have his final screpture written with it, and made the holy Quran a miracle in language the holy Quran got a challenge inside it says that: try to make a single chapter of it or a verse that challenge has been up for 1400 years and no one yet were able to make smth like it
@L_mm6 Жыл бұрын
فعلًا مليئة بالكلمات و المرادفات لغة واسعة
@mr.alhusaini8250 Жыл бұрын
It's like you have mandarin and arabic and then the rest of the languages. So entertaining and informative thank you
@user-wr4yl7tx3w7 ай бұрын
the content is so well organized. very easy to follow. thanks
@ketodiana Жыл бұрын
I appriciate how much effort putting into this video, and it's super logic and clear!
@hanispeace8006 Жыл бұрын
As quarter mix of Arab and Chinese , I find the most beauty in Arabic language because its so precise. I'm constantly reminded by my lecturer that you can't speak evil of someone in Arabic because everyone else will know which person you refer to compare in Chinese.
@mikidias Жыл бұрын
Personally, I started to get to learn Arabic too for more than a decade ago 😅 😅 and I'm still in the process of learning 😅 😅 It's a completely different language from mine since I'm myself European Latina 🇪🇺 and so, I speak a Latin language.... 😨 😰 But, I decided to learn so I could addapt myself to the Arab Badou culture which is my dream lifestyle and culture 👳🏻♂️ 👳🏻♀️ 😍 Btw..... With a little difference... My Arabic is not "Fus'ha" by choice, but I've chosen and decided for the Arabic Saudi w Khalliji dialect, because I want to live there, settle down there... 🇸🇦 🇾🇪 ❤️ InshAllah!! 🙏🏻
@saadalshammari6872 Жыл бұрын
Try to listen 🎧 more and more and learn new words that will make you learn faster inshallah ☺️👍🏼
@mikidias Жыл бұрын
@@saadalshammari6872 Sabah Al - khir!! 🌄 🏙️ Hala Hala walla, ya siddik Saad!! 🙋🏼♀️ 🖐🏻 Hayakmallah! Schloneek?? Kul shey tamam? Khir w Zain, InshAllah! 😊 Wallahy..... Kul yawm Ana Shuff TV Arabiya.... Yanni... MBC, Saudiya, Abu Dhabi TV, Sama Dubai, etc.... Kul yawm Al an, mafatlam.... Al an Ana Shuff barnamadj fi SBC moubashir 📺 🤓 Yanni.... Al an fi Inglisi 🇬🇧 😅 😅 Everyday I watch Arab TV channels mainstream media 📺 🤓 Everyday I learn new words from watching Arab Mousalsalat w barnamadj 📺 🤓 (TV shows and soap opera) But, it's honestly so much hard, because it's so different language from mine 😨 😰 If I was there, I would learn it much easier and faster, but the problem is that I'm still here in PT 🇵🇹 🇪🇺 Mushkillah, wallah 😨 😰 May Allah (SWT Azawajjal) help me with this struggle..... 😥 Ya Allah Kareem! Ya Rab! 🤲🏻
@saadalshammari6872 Жыл бұрын
@@mikidias but you are speaking Arabic now which great 👍🏼☺️ I guess you are understanding 30 to 40% which great achievement
@mikidias Жыл бұрын
@@saadalshammari6872 Ya! 👍🏻 I can speak Arabic Saudi Khalliji accent and understand it about 50%...., but, that ONLY happens after a DECADE long ago on.... 😨 😰 Over 🔟 years LATER on!!! So, who cares???? 😅 😅 😓 So embarrassing 😳 😳 Lol Btw...... My favourite TV show is Mousalsalat 📺 😅 And, my favourite music style is Arab Sheyllat 🎶 🎵 Ana habu Al Sheyllat Saudiya w Kuwaitiya 🇸🇦 🇰🇼 😍 Ruuuhhh 💃🏼 🙌🏻
@saadalshammari6872 Жыл бұрын
@@mikidias 😂😂😂😂😂😂 that’s very good. I never thought that I meet someone who is from PT and listen to Shilat 😂😂. Yeah 50% is great. Something better than nothing 👍🏼👍🏼
@muslim_first Жыл бұрын
I wish to speak and understand both Arabic and Chinese because Saudi Arabia and China are closest friends of Pakistan Love from Pakistan 🇸🇦❤🇵🇰❤🇨🇳
@Smileyy-pu5zd11 ай бұрын
😂😂me too from pk😅
@mohamadtabbakh9887 Жыл бұрын
You got me giggling at the Arabic grammar section around 11:00. You're so wholesome😂 Your content is amazing. Keep it going.
@hussenragab-zj5kf Жыл бұрын
As an Arabic native speaker i am here to tell u guys even for us the fusha is very challenging but also very rewarding words in fusha sound different in an amazing way also we have a subject called "بلاغه" and its considered with Arabic literature, i don't know if u know guys but Arabian literature is in another level also don't worry if you only learning Arabic for a job each Arabian country has it's own simplified Arabic.
@salimsawandi9829 Жыл бұрын
I think what makes Arabic so special is that more than 50% of the words and grammar and eloquency comes from the Quran, some words even didnt existed before the revelation
@hussenragab-zj5kf Жыл бұрын
IDK history exactly but sure the Quran is a miracle so it's only logic to be filled with magnificent words
@megamuslimchad Жыл бұрын
@@salimsawandi9829 How interesting. So the Quran is to Arabic as Shakespeare is to English.
@سجلاناعربي-ج9ع Жыл бұрын
@@megamuslimchad صحيح كانت قبل نزول القرآن لغة مشتت اما بعد القرآن تم ضبط علم النحو من القرآن الكريم
@megamuslimchad Жыл бұрын
@@سجلاناعربي-ج9ع Sorry, I don’t speak Arabic 😳😭
@cucumber229 Жыл бұрын
As an Arabian myself, i can say this is a really nice video that covered many aspects about Arabic language. I think why our language might be very deep or hard is because of how popular poetry was (and still is) among our ancestors, like everyone wasn't just speaking to speak they always had a purpose and they enjoyed using words with hidden meanings so they became really creative with it so one word/expression hold several meanings to it. And as someone who really enjoyed the grammer of our language, i think it really makes sense and has a pattern to it not just random rules so don't be intimated and take it easy😂
@Thelegendoftheworld-y8b Жыл бұрын
@@nourmansour5563 بتحكي جد😮
@mm-is6if Жыл бұрын
@@nourmansour5563 actually there is, Arabian peninsula? They’re Arabian
@yazziyazzi Жыл бұрын
@@mm-is6if yeah Arabian is a word but in this context you would say as an Arab
@yazziyazzi Жыл бұрын
@@mm-is6if Arab is for people and Arabian is for like places
@mm-is6if Жыл бұрын
@@yazziyazzi you can say u are Arabian too, it just mean you belong to the arabian peninsula, Like saying Arabian horse, Arabian camel, it just mean you belong there or ur tribe is originally there
@Alond255 Жыл бұрын
My mother tongue is Hebrew so learning Arabic was quite easy and fun. There's a lot in common - grammar, vocabulary, and much more.. Chinese is also fun however will take me much longer.. but it's nice that grammar is not a big issue
@danyf.1442 Жыл бұрын
As an Italian who studied Mandarin Chinese and lived in Shanghai for many years my main difficulties were memorizing the characters at first and pronunciation, moreover you have to get used to Shanghainese. At least you should understand it a bit because it's going to make your life way easier, especially dealing with elderly neighbors hehehe! And sometimes you have to deal with other dialects too, I remember I had to speak on the phone with a worker from a factory in Sichuan province, that was...interesting lol! Keep up the great work!!!
@zoe.languages Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing ☺️
@daniens6782 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dani, sorry to bother you but I find it incredible that you have the same name and the same initial of my last name, which is Fracchiolla. It would be amazing if that was also the same 😂 Anyway, I really wanted to comment because besides these coincidences, you also achieved my goal of going to Shanghai. I find it really absurd that I see myself in you. Anyway, if you could, I would really appreciate the chance to talk with you a little bit because I would like to ask you a couple of things about China and what it's like for Italians.
@KuangWen0 Жыл бұрын
@@daniens6782 There are many videos made by westerner about China on youtube. It is easy to look for. Do you mind tell me the questions?
@rdnvodkke4456 Жыл бұрын
As a 27-year-old Chinese, I can't understand Shanghainese at all. I have lived in Shanghai for 5 years and can only speak Mandarin.
@ElNachoMacho Жыл бұрын
11:38 Bingo. I am fluent in 5 languages, with Arabic being one of my three primary languages and I find Arabic to be the most complex language of the ones I know. To be fair though and as you pointed out, some languages like Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian have so much in common, that once you know one, it's not too difficult to pickup the others. Interesting video, I enjoyed it.
@donnacaesar-roberts9472 Жыл бұрын
I think Spanish is the easiest language.😊
@OmerAsh Жыл бұрын
I agree. I started learning French a couple of months ago and learning it wasn't difficult because of how similar it is to English.
@ElNachoMacho Жыл бұрын
@@cxplb 不,我不是,但谷歌有帮助 😄
@keshui1314 Жыл бұрын
@@ElNachoMacho come on,希望你中文越来越强💪
@inuri_9941 Жыл бұрын
I have studied multiple languages and Arabic is the most logical language of all.. Arabic language is like mathematics once you understand it's specific mathematical formula it all starts to make sense. And good luck to you all with your studies ❤
@Filmraven Жыл бұрын
How many languages do you speak??
@cheblimayssa4302 Жыл бұрын
@Inuri_99 are you Arabic or just language lover
@inuri_9941 Жыл бұрын
@@Filmraven I can speak 5 Languages French English Spanish Chinese and Arabic
@inuri_9941 Жыл бұрын
@@cheblimayssa4302 language lover ❤
@princessdody6283 Жыл бұрын
@@inuri_9941 كفو 😂❤ ماشاء الله…🫡🇸🇦🫀✨
@محمدمحمد-و3و4ث Жыл бұрын
لا توجد لغة تضاهي الللغة العربية أنها اجمل اللغات نطقا لديها سحر و جمالية لا توصف
@dianshiphi Жыл бұрын
每个语言都有每个语言自己独特的优美之处❤
@teikl3434 Жыл бұрын
Terrorists language is ugly
@mohammed8349 Жыл бұрын
١٢مليون كلمة واذا حولت ترجمة سورة الفاتحة التى عدد كلمات 29 الى الا نجليزي تحتاج ٥ اضعاف الكلامات و انا قصد بترجم ترجمة المعني (تفسير المعني ) لان اللغة العربية لغت الحساس و الشعر وتقدر تعبر عن اي شى بطريقه سهله جدا مثل الحب الوطن والحب
@jddid-bv8nj Жыл бұрын
In any language, only the user knows how wonderful it is
@Sai69-n1m Жыл бұрын
@@dianshiphiagreed my friend 😊
@princess63411 Жыл бұрын
I'm presently learning MSA and would love any more content on this. Thank you so much for this video ❤
@fatma_zahra_ouni Жыл бұрын
I like your content, it always motivates me to keep learning even at a slow pace. when I was a kid I spoke Italian first but after the age of five I forgot it since I moved to Tunisia where I learned speaking Tunisian Arabic and at school I started learning Fusha الفصحى, from watching egyptian, lebanese and syrian shows I started understanding other arabic dialects. Starting from the 3rd grade of primary school we learned French which then became the studying language of scientific subjects in high school and university, in high school we started learning English for 4 years, I wasn't good at listening but afterwards my English improved fom watching movies and TV shows and especially from reading, with exposing myself to the language it became easier to understand and watch videos without looking for subtitles. In the last 2 years of high school I studied Geman as an optional subject and later on learned it in Germany, it's easier to learn a language in its country. Now I'm learning Japanese, totally different from arabic and Latin languages wich is quite challenging especially with the writing system, well Hiragana and Katakana are easy to memorise with practice, but Kanji is a whole different story and that's making me struggle in learning it. Once I find a stepping ground for my Japanese I consider learning Korean or Thai. Italian is on my list as well as Spanish which won't be too difficult to learn. However Arabic remains my favorite language!
@weifan9533 Жыл бұрын
If you’ve learned Japanese and would like to learn Korean then I must say you’ve made the right choice since the two languages are very similar especially in terms of grammar. However it won’t help you with Thai, since Thai is completely unrelated to Japanese and has a different word order, different grammar, and uses a different writing system. And plus just like Mandarin Thai is also a tonal language, however the tones in Thai are even more complicated than the ones in Mandarin.
@zoe.languages Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@weifan9533 Жыл бұрын
@@2024-l9n There're more tones in Thai than in Mandarin and also the distinction between each tone is more subtle than in Mandarin, which makes it more difficult to learn at least for a Mandarin speaker like me.
@fatma_zahra_ouni Жыл бұрын
@@weifan9533 thank you for leaving a comment. Exactly I considerated Korean because it has similarities to japanese and the writing system is not as complicated as the japanese's. However my choice of Thai is out of curiosity, it is gonna be quite the challenge 😅
@fatma_zahra_ouni Жыл бұрын
@@zoe.languages with pleasure 😃
@Za_hraa3389 Жыл бұрын
Ramadan Mubarak! I'm Arabia, and Arabic it's not that hard but the grammar honestly is a little difficult. And the meaning of the word changes if you changed the HARAKAT, soooooo yeah and it depends on the hard practicing so don't give up if you are learning Arabic .❤
@zoe.languages Жыл бұрын
رمضان كريم 🌙
@Za_hraa3389 Жыл бұрын
Oh thanks 😊
@Za_hraa3389 Жыл бұрын
شكراً لإلك 💖
@Abdelrahman_0-o Жыл бұрын
@@Za_hraa3389 *لك او لكي
@Yasmina-co7nl Жыл бұрын
@@Abdelrahman_0-o لكَ او لكِ، هذا بالفصحى هي يمكن كلمتها باللهجة السورية او اللهجات القريبة الاردن او لبنان، هم يقولون (لإلِك او لإلَك)
@مجهول-ت8م2ظ8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your informations I'm Arabic and I love your chanel❤